Perfect binding for Paperback Books

When investing in paperback book printing, you can expect to pay more for the binding and finishing because the quality of the finished product needs to be perfect and stand out above the rest on shelves. Most paperbacks make use of the perfect binding book binding method because of the great finished look as well as the durability this binding method offers. It is not uncommon for the final phase of the book binding process to include other methods of binding such as glue and stitching as well.


When perfect binding is used, the edges of the pages are roughened and flattened to ensure a tight bind. A flexible plastic based adhesive is then heated up and melted into the side of the stack of paper, which then becomes the backbone of the paperback book. Perfect binding for book binding comes with the following advantages and disadvantages:




  • Advantages of the perfect book binding method: A sleek, professional finish accompanied by durability. A number of magazines use this method because it is cost effective and gives the magazine a professional look and feel.

  • Disadvantages of the perfect book binding method: The glue does not always flow into the paper as firmly as one would like and there may be a few faulty prints during the Print run. Make sure you Print a few extras just in case.


Binding and finishing


Your choice of book binding is quite important as it can change the entire look and marketability of a book. Consider thinking about how you want your book to look on shelves in stores as well as the practicalities of the book binding method you choose. Giving readers a neat, firm book will ensure that your book gets passed on to friends and is read by many people.


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